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it is but both parties lack a growth message focusing on reforming our entitlements streamlining our tax code and getting back to a fair regulatory environment so that's a simple economic picture going to your point though on the money in the system the heart and the soul of the problem with the federal government at this point in time in our electoral system is not as much lobbyists and other things as everyone wants to bash pay to play literally they if somebody would vote and i have yet to find a congressman that desires to take cap unions and corporations who are banned them from pay to play and the twenty five hundred dollars plate fund raisers that breakfast lunch and dinner that happened every day in this town then we'd have a much different picture but yes that corporate buy and pay to play being able to trade stock on legislation that you're voting for or against same with staffers same with the f.d.a. drug approval i mean it is where it's at of control and there is no cap oversight or containment of it and it's running our system into the ground all right we're going to go to a
it is but both parties lack a growth message focusing on reforming our entitlements streamlining our tax code and getting back to a fair regulatory environment so that's a simple economic picture going to your point though on the money in the system the heart and the soul of the problem with the federal government at this point in time in our electoral system is not as much lobbyists and other things as everyone wants to bash pay to play literally they if somebody would vote and i have yet to...
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he should recommend a creative revision of the tax laws, the serious debt and debt reduction program. he should have congress enacted budget which has not occurred for the past three years. he might come up with a proposal for inventing public-private partnerships to improve infrastructure, including the electric grid. and, of course, continue to encourage energy independence. the resolution of the supply of unfilled housing should be tried but only if a reelected barack obama can somehow find a unique instrument required to work with this administration to move to the center and discover ways to reach meaningful compromise with the congresswoman to pass legislation that this country so desperately needs. although it's not a -- one can ask will he be reelected. historically rarely have presidents been real elected to a second term with popular ratings in the 40% level, which is where obama rests, but so does romney. interesting to note that only three of the 19 presidents elected to a second term as relatively less popularity ratings at the time of their reelection. these are woodrow
he should recommend a creative revision of the tax laws, the serious debt and debt reduction program. he should have congress enacted budget which has not occurred for the past three years. he might come up with a proposal for inventing public-private partnerships to improve infrastructure, including the electric grid. and, of course, continue to encourage energy independence. the resolution of the supply of unfilled housing should be tried but only if a reelected barack obama can somehow find...
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fourteen tax brackets. it was definitelily the time for some cutting and the hope was that the economic growth that tax cuts and deregulation would unleash would allow a covert assault on federal spending. the reagan administration with the help of a bipartisan conservative majority in the house and senate had a great deal of success in cutting nondefense domestic discretionary spending. they did relatively little; however, about entitlements and increased defense spending. we saw larger deficits, some of larger government. some of the discretionary spending cut and the democratic growth did cut the government's share of the private economy. we saw when even while reagan was in office when it came time to deal with the deficit that was something we ended up doing on democratic terms. with tax increases that began to wipe out the reagan tax cuts before he left office. and sharply curtailing when bush iv i was in office. that approach did not shrink the federal government. the next approach that was used was
fourteen tax brackets. it was definitelily the time for some cutting and the hope was that the economic growth that tax cuts and deregulation would unleash would allow a covert assault on federal spending. the reagan administration with the help of a bipartisan conservative majority in the house and senate had a great deal of success in cutting nondefense domestic discretionary spending. they did relatively little; however, about entitlements and increased defense spending. we saw larger...
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in the form of taxes. so rick perry tells the people of texas that he's not going to accept money from the federal government to pay for the expansion of medicaid what he's really saying to his own people people in texas is now you can't have your own tax dollars back he's saying no you cannot have your money back because sabotaging the president is more important than letting you have affordable health care and what's worse the people who live in states that are accepting the medicaid expansion and still have to pay the taxes to foot the bill for the expansion other states. if that sounds petty it's because it is petty. by rejecting obamacare is medicaid expansion twenty five republican governors have put politics above people they denied the people who voted them into office the right to have their own tax dollars spent. if people understood this they'd be outraged but luckily for those twenty five republican governors they get to rely on fox so-called news and right wing radio spread of lies about obama
in the form of taxes. so rick perry tells the people of texas that he's not going to accept money from the federal government to pay for the expansion of medicaid what he's really saying to his own people people in texas is now you can't have your own tax dollars back he's saying no you cannot have your money back because sabotaging the president is more important than letting you have affordable health care and what's worse the people who live in states that are accepting the medicaid...
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he should recommend a creative revision of the tax law, serious debt reduction program. should encourage college to enact an annual budget that occurred for the past three years. he might come up with a proposal for inventive public or of a partnership to improve infrastructure, including the electric grid and of course continue to encourage any energy independence. the resolution of unsold houses should be sought, but all of this will occur only if a reelected barack obama could somehow find the unique temperament required to work with his administration, to move to the center and discover ways to reach meaningful compromise with a congress willing to pass legislation the country so desperately needs. what is not a subject of this paper, one can ask and will he be reelected? rarely have presidents been reelected to a second term as popularity ratings in the 40% level, which is where obama rests. so does romney. it's interesting to note only three of 19 presidents elected to a second term had relatively less popularity rating at the time of the reelection, as low as thei
he should recommend a creative revision of the tax law, serious debt reduction program. should encourage college to enact an annual budget that occurred for the past three years. he might come up with a proposal for inventive public or of a partnership to improve infrastructure, including the electric grid and of course continue to encourage any energy independence. the resolution of unsold houses should be sought, but all of this will occur only if a reelected barack obama could somehow find...
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she's going to have to pay six hundred thirty seven dollars she's a single mother and she will get no tax credit this is your food stamp president brought to life so there's no comparison here whatsoever ok well maybe there is daniel i mean i want to get back to year go ok kimberly that you can really going to get it out first go ahead you can jump in this is cross talk going i will go to daniel if i could go ahead. yeah i'd like to get back to the first point as far as job creation let me tell you this and i've been in the business community for twenty plus years you know if there's demand i don't care how many regulations you have if there is demand employers will hire people to make sure they're producing enough product so they can make profit they will do whatever they need to do to make profit the problem is regulations don't help but if there is demand businesses will hire there isn't consumer demand that is the critical problem in this economy and i think that everyone needs to focus on that question how do we increase demand and jobs in this economy and get it rolling again daniel
she's going to have to pay six hundred thirty seven dollars she's a single mother and she will get no tax credit this is your food stamp president brought to life so there's no comparison here whatsoever ok well maybe there is daniel i mean i want to get back to year go ok kimberly that you can really going to get it out first go ahead you can jump in this is cross talk going i will go to daniel if i could go ahead. yeah i'd like to get back to the first point as far as job creation let me tell...
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if you look at taxes not just federal taxes but state and local taxes, our tax code is not progressive. it's mostly a flat tax. >> let me help you out. >> that's not true. >> when the bottom 50% -- >> look at different income groups -- >> i'm going to help you out because i have this ingrained in my brain because i debate this all the time. the top 10% pay over 70% of the tax bill in this country the bottom 50% pay nothing. how could you say that is -- i've got the numbers from the irs. >> those are only federal taxes. only federal taxes. >> oh, good grief. >> local and state taxes -- >> you're saying if i tax marijuana. go ahead, you're back to drugs. >> that's fine. but you've said this on your show before if you drained the bank accounts of all the 1% of this country, it wouldn't even put a dent in our federal deficit. so that solution is not viable. >> how many of you think our foreign policy is getting weaker? how many don't? what's that? >> how many think when the muslim brotherhood took over in egypt and we gave them -- muslim brotherhood, a guy that once referred to the israeli
if you look at taxes not just federal taxes but state and local taxes, our tax code is not progressive. it's mostly a flat tax. >> let me help you out. >> that's not true. >> when the bottom 50% -- >> look at different income groups -- >> i'm going to help you out because i have this ingrained in my brain because i debate this all the time. the top 10% pay over 70% of the tax bill in this country the bottom 50% pay nothing. how could you say that is -- i've got the...
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with a cigarette tax increase. my god, that sounds pretty democratic. but it, you know, he wanted to leave a legacy with health care. and the one thing that made it republican was it had the health savings account approach. but any, all the other elements -- expanding medicaid to include working adults who didn't have kids and funding with the cigarette tax -- that comes out of the democratic playbook. so, and even our new governor, mike pence, who headed the republican study group when he was a hebb of congress which is -- member of congress which is the ultra conservative house members has now sounded a much more pod rate tone now that he's governor and wants to leave his legacy. so, yeah, i think we would actually see a lot of accomplishments and that there's sufficient common ground for that to happen. >> just a follow on to that point, in addition to the question which you've just addressed whether legacies can really be truly bipartisan, can solutions to problems be really bipartisan? can we, in fact, address climate change adequately, appropriate
with a cigarette tax increase. my god, that sounds pretty democratic. but it, you know, he wanted to leave a legacy with health care. and the one thing that made it republican was it had the health savings account approach. but any, all the other elements -- expanding medicaid to include working adults who didn't have kids and funding with the cigarette tax -- that comes out of the democratic playbook. so, and even our new governor, mike pence, who headed the republican study group when he was...
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and told the joke about an exemption he was trying to get for the bill and he said we had a canning tax and in order to get this through we will have to put for the exemption for john boehner. the crowd laughed at the time because snookie was enjoying a moment and is now god but at the time she was on jersey shore in which she bestowed the virtues of free number one priorities of life was gtl. gm than laundry how odd that the president of united states cites this person from the podium. it is also struck the president because he was later asked about snookie on the view and he professed not to know who she was. and it led to a question are we better off with a president who knows who snookie is or a president who does not? it is that tension that animates the book. it led me to come up with my initial draft idea for the idea from cicero to snookie how culture shapes the president. i was talked out of that the yvette diagram those who knows cicero and those you know, snookie does not intersect than they were right to. [laughter] but also three years later cicero is just as relevant where
and told the joke about an exemption he was trying to get for the bill and he said we had a canning tax and in order to get this through we will have to put for the exemption for john boehner. the crowd laughed at the time because snookie was enjoying a moment and is now god but at the time she was on jersey shore in which she bestowed the virtues of free number one priorities of life was gtl. gm than laundry how odd that the president of united states cites this person from the podium. it is...
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president, you have good ideas on taxes, on corporate tax rate, it needs too be reformed, we need klauer corporate tax -- need lower corporate tax rate, and we agree it would create jobs if we disree on spending why not get together and work on corporate income tax reform that you are talking about, and maybe we can getting itnd get something done. -- get together and get something done, like the immigration bill, why not, if they agree we have to have border security they have a good agreement, pass that, and put amnesty off for another time. then you can get something and obama would get something, this the republins would get somebody. but he puts u these deals and gives you a poison pill, and republicans say we will not take . neil: they are in lagy heads here -- loggerheads here. >> i think it is what he think ising, he has some economists. when i came to journal eu678 in 196ism in 1962,aak kennedy, taxd he will increase revenues. i got my editorial, saying he is right. he cut the top tax rate from 92 to 70s, and it got through under johnson it was beneficial. neil: true. >> democra
president, you have good ideas on taxes, on corporate tax rate, it needs too be reformed, we need klauer corporate tax -- need lower corporate tax rate, and we agree it would create jobs if we disree on spending why not get together and work on corporate income tax reform that you are talking about, and maybe we can getting itnd get something done. -- get together and get something done, like the immigration bill, why not, if they agree we have to have border security they have a good...
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both will want to solve the same kind of problems when it comes to budget the republicans want more tax cuts -- more spending cuts and democrats want more tax increases and i think you end up with some pain it's about 50/50 that would really both of them would want to be prepared at the cab. i look at my governor, mitch dan knows who came in and who is so important for him to change and shape things up and health care he pushed the expansion of our medicaid program with a cigarette tax increase. he wanted to leave a legacy with health care and the one thing that made a republican was in had a health savings account approach. i'll the other elements expanding medicaid should include working adults who didn't have kids and funding with the cigarette tax comes out of the democratic playbook. even our new governor, mike pence who has a republican study group is a member of congress who has an ultraconservative member is now funded a much more moderate tone amongst elitist legacy. so i think we would actually see a lot of accomplishment and sufficient common ground for that to happen. >> to
both will want to solve the same kind of problems when it comes to budget the republicans want more tax cuts -- more spending cuts and democrats want more tax increases and i think you end up with some pain it's about 50/50 that would really both of them would want to be prepared at the cab. i look at my governor, mitch dan knows who came in and who is so important for him to change and shape things up and health care he pushed the expansion of our medicaid program with a cigarette tax...
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provided health insurance for children who did not have it, if they had helped set up an earned income tax credit to people who really needed it, those kinds of messages are ones that would appeal across race, region, and class. >> most people with political ambitions spent years trying to gain name recognition and a seat at the table of national politics. state senator, was not just another political figure. for months to the day after his first appearance with us in 2004 he had delivered what many described as one of the most electrifying keynote speeches in american history at the democratic national convention that year in boston. tavis: it is fascinating to me, coming into the national consciousness as we were talking the other day, we were talking and it was fascinating to sit here in this hall and watch you come into the process of -- consciousness of everyone across the country. >> the nice thing aside from having a wife who has a great sense of humor and does not take this stuff too seriously, to remind you of who you are, what i tried to do in that speech is give voice to what i
provided health insurance for children who did not have it, if they had helped set up an earned income tax credit to people who really needed it, those kinds of messages are ones that would appeal across race, region, and class. >> most people with political ambitions spent years trying to gain name recognition and a seat at the table of national politics. state senator, was not just another political figure. for months to the day after his first appearance with us in 2004 he had...
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immigration reform, tax reform. whatever you hear about the second term curse be skeptical. >> is there an annual gis time in history to where president obama is now, some place we're told that lots of time the speech writers and presidents look at past inaugural addresses for inspiration? where in history can this president find that inspiration? >> you know, it's tough to find a time when we've been so polarized. thomas jefferson, people forget under adams and washington, the country was actually much more divided than you would think if you looked at that monument just down the road, jefferson comes into power, a very polarizing figure and in his inaugural address says we are all republicans, we are all federalists. didn't necessarily govern that way but he had the tone right. i think that's what inaugural addresses a week later, very few, you can count on one hand, but second inaugural addresses that people remember. it's the tone as much as anything else and clearly to try to recapture -- you can't capture ligh
immigration reform, tax reform. whatever you hear about the second term curse be skeptical. >> is there an annual gis time in history to where president obama is now, some place we're told that lots of time the speech writers and presidents look at past inaugural addresses for inspiration? where in history can this president find that inspiration? >> you know, it's tough to find a time when we've been so polarized. thomas jefferson, people forget under adams and washington, the...
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. >> the country will miss him on tax reform, which it has not had in a quarter-century and in which he was extremely intent on trying to get. it recapitulation of what happened in 1986 between tip o'neill and ronald reagan, where you reduce rates. that helped to lead to a quarter century of economic prosperity. >> he still has time. >> he has spoken about the thing that he wants to accomplish and to leave the legacy, but the problem is, obama is not interested. if he is not, it is not going to happen. >> montana, the governor who just left office, enormously popular, he will have better than even chance to keep that seat for democrats. >> you get the last word. thanks. see you next week. >>> from washington, the "the mclaughlin group." the american original for over three decades. the sharpest minds, best sources, hardest talk. >> "the mclaughlin group" is brought to you by siemens. acro and we're building them
. >> the country will miss him on tax reform, which it has not had in a quarter-century and in which he was extremely intent on trying to get. it recapitulation of what happened in 1986 between tip o'neill and ronald reagan, where you reduce rates. that helped to lead to a quarter century of economic prosperity. >> he still has time. >> he has spoken about the thing that he wants to accomplish and to leave the legacy, but the problem is, obama is not interested. if he is not,...
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first term he reached across the aisle and got tax cuts for everyone even though the united states senate switched majority control from republicans to democrats in may of his first year in office. then he worked across the aisle to get education reform done. it can happen, but it takes a president who is willing to be presidential and really lead rather than just demand. >> eric: do you think he can take a page from george w. bush. what did you advise the president at that time and what lessons from that experience that president obama can take as he enters into his second term? >> president bush had the advantage of being a governor where he had to work with other people on the other side of the aisle. he did that successfully in texas. when he got to washington, d.c. he was committed to govern the country, not just the one that demanded change. he wanted to work with the democrats and republicans to bring change to reality. he did a pretty good job of it. very first meeting that george w. bush had at the white house with people outside were leaders of the democratic party. he brought i
first term he reached across the aisle and got tax cuts for everyone even though the united states senate switched majority control from republicans to democrats in may of his first year in office. then he worked across the aisle to get education reform done. it can happen, but it takes a president who is willing to be presidential and really lead rather than just demand. >> eric: do you think he can take a page from george w. bush. what did you advise the president at that time and what...
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. >> the country will miss him on tax reform, which it has not had in a quarter-century and in which he was extremely intent on trying to get. it recapitulation of what happened in 1986 between tip o'neill and ronald reagan, where you reduce rates. that helped to lead to a quarter century of economic prosperity. >> he still has time. >> he has spoken about the thing that he wants to accomplish and to leave the legacy, but the problem is, obama is not interested. if he is not, it is not going to happen. >> montana, the governor who just left office, enormously popular, he will have better than even chance to keep that seat for democrats. >> you get the last word. thanks. see you next week. >> this week on "moyers & company" -- >> secrecy is the linchpin of abuse of government power. one of the only avenues we have left for learning what people in power do are whistleblowers, people who essentially step out and risk their individual liberty, and that's why there's such a war being waged against them. >> and -- >> we talk sometimes about parties versus outside groups. no, no, no. the ou
. >> the country will miss him on tax reform, which it has not had in a quarter-century and in which he was extremely intent on trying to get. it recapitulation of what happened in 1986 between tip o'neill and ronald reagan, where you reduce rates. that helped to lead to a quarter century of economic prosperity. >> he still has time. >> he has spoken about the thing that he wants to accomplish and to leave the legacy, but the problem is, obama is not interested. if he is not,...
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tax reform. they sound much more austerity driven. what's changed their minds minds, do you suppose? >> they're still for tax reform and only using part of the money for deficit reduction in part to lower rates. i think they're looking at the inability to get a deal so far and trying to put as much useful pressure as they can to get deficits down. their goal is a stronger economy for sure, but ultimately more than anything else, what they're valuing is savings and deficit reduction, and it's possible tax reform and growth could go by the wayside as a top shelf consideration for them. >> i hear you. john, thanks. we appreciate it. >>> here's a sound bite from bowles and simpson that i'm afraid is totally wrong. take a listen. >> i think when this really stupid stupid stupid sequester goes into effect and people have to start standing in lines for three hours to get through security at the airports, they're going to visibly feel, you know, how this government has become completely dysfunctional. >>
tax reform. they sound much more austerity driven. what's changed their minds minds, do you suppose? >> they're still for tax reform and only using part of the money for deficit reduction in part to lower rates. i think they're looking at the inability to get a deal so far and trying to put as much useful pressure as they can to get deficits down. their goal is a stronger economy for sure, but ultimately more than anything else, what they're valuing is savings and deficit reduction, and...
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i will suspend the increase in the capital gains tax for a year because i don't think the economy can handle it. i don't think democrats would accept that. the media would not accept that. they are not interested in holding this president accountable for whatever reason. >> it's amazing to see that clip. we'll post it on the facebook page so people can look and listen for the themselves at a different-sounding barack obama a few years ago. representative, thanks for being here. >> any time. >> we have we got a look at what the health care law is costing the president lit plitcally. up next, a former clinton adviser le delaware tails how serious it could get. wait until you hear what he's calling for now. plus, it was all smiles and presidential honors for oprah today. did her recent overseas rant about racist americans damage her brand? alan west is here. >> there are still generations of people -- older people -- who were born and bread and marin e marinated in the prejudice and racism. they just have to die. shhhh! i have a col with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better ta
i will suspend the increase in the capital gains tax for a year because i don't think the economy can handle it. i don't think democrats would accept that. the media would not accept that. they are not interested in holding this president accountable for whatever reason. >> it's amazing to see that clip. we'll post it on the facebook page so people can look and listen for the themselves at a different-sounding barack obama a few years ago. representative, thanks for being here. >>...
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when governor jeb bush was in office, he cut taxes on floridians by $20 billion. let's talk about the size of government. when ronald reagan was in the white house, he dramatically reduced the ate rah of growth in federal spending and strove to reduce the size of the federal government. when governor bush was in office, he vetoed more than $2.3 billion in earmarked for higher state spending and retuesdayed the size -- reduced the size of the state's government payroll by 13,000 people. when ronald reagan did that on the national level, he did it with a purpose in mind. it was to spur the free market, create opportunity and provide incentives for businesses to frau. in his years in office, over 20 million new jobs were created in governor bush's state of florida, his similar philosophy and economic programs created a thriving state economy where 1.4 million new net jobs were added during his time in office. there are other fundamentally important issues where the two men match. stemming the rise of health care, school choice, and as i'm sure we'll hear this morning
when governor jeb bush was in office, he cut taxes on floridians by $20 billion. let's talk about the size of government. when ronald reagan was in the white house, he dramatically reduced the ate rah of growth in federal spending and strove to reduce the size of the federal government. when governor bush was in office, he vetoed more than $2.3 billion in earmarked for higher state spending and retuesdayed the size -- reduced the size of the state's government payroll by 13,000 people. when...
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an idea dismissed by westminster taxes and debt the no camp suggests deeper and higher taxes e.u. membership london says scotland could forget about it the trident nuclear program david cameron claims getting rid of it is a bad idea in case of a north korean nuclear attack and there might even be roaming charges on mobile phones if the split happens at the list goes on it's dubbed project fear by the yes camp and they accuse the government of scare mongering scots into voting no and they'd says the white paper will prove that independence would bring about a jobs bill and a thriving economy cern's that resonate with voters cameron argued that an independent scotland will have to negotiate in the future for the things that it has right now along with the signalling that it won't be making it easy for the crux of the matter goes back to economics a recent poll found out that if independents made the five hundred pounds richer more than half the scots would vote for reporting from london i'm tess are cilia. and coming up next here in our teeth federal health crosstalk don't go away.
an idea dismissed by westminster taxes and debt the no camp suggests deeper and higher taxes e.u. membership london says scotland could forget about it the trident nuclear program david cameron claims getting rid of it is a bad idea in case of a north korean nuclear attack and there might even be roaming charges on mobile phones if the split happens at the list goes on it's dubbed project fear by the yes camp and they accuse the government of scare mongering scots into voting no and they'd says...
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i would much rather see a full tax report of a low rate, flat tax. get rid of all this garbage and nonsense. >> ah! >> have one low rate which jerry brown proposed in 1982 and be done with all these other problems. >> we double tax investment and savings. why don't we just tax consumption. in other words, investment savings is the seed core of the whole country. that's why new jobs, new income. why would we want to tax savings, much less double and triple tax? >> sadly, larry, in washington, much of the economics profession as well does not understand that investment is the mother's milk of pros period of time. without investment, you don't get a higher standard of link. trying to put caps on capitalization is ridiculous. we should be moving back through the flat tax or other reforms and in terms of what the president proposed on 401 ks, larry, you know and i know that's the beginning. first of all, they lied no us about social security, they are double taxed. we were told they would not be taxed when we were retired. they've moved back on that promi
i would much rather see a full tax report of a low rate, flat tax. get rid of all this garbage and nonsense. >> ah! >> have one low rate which jerry brown proposed in 1982 and be done with all these other problems. >> we double tax investment and savings. why don't we just tax consumption. in other words, investment savings is the seed core of the whole country. that's why new jobs, new income. why would we want to tax savings, much less double and triple tax? >> sadly,...
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provide a blank check for uncontrolled spending , a rational borrowing, and constant nickel and dime tax increases. the issues that we face today are not an impossible obstacle. they are merely the challenges of our time. we have the guidance of great leaders of the past that have faced tougher challenges than this with grace and dignity like dr. martin luther king jr., who won said the most persistent and urgent question is what are you doing for others? it is a good word for all of us , and a clarion call that should ring in our ears on his birthday weekend. regardless of our differences, all had the same dream or the future of our kids and grand kids. i pray that my children will grow up with your children in a nation that enjoys god lessons and freedom -- god's blessings and freedom. >> later, we will hear from michelle obama at the children's inaugural ball, and we will look at vice president biden volunteering in washington, dc tomorrow, the swearing in of the second term. today is the national day of service, a tradition president obama has taken up since their first day in the wh
provide a blank check for uncontrolled spending , a rational borrowing, and constant nickel and dime tax increases. the issues that we face today are not an impossible obstacle. they are merely the challenges of our time. we have the guidance of great leaders of the past that have faced tougher challenges than this with grace and dignity like dr. martin luther king jr., who won said the most persistent and urgent question is what are you doing for others? it is a good word for all of us , and a...
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tax actually raised taxes on upper income it was a right right. and so j.f.k. i'm sorry but barack obama is in the line the standard line of progressive democrats ok i'd like to move along so yeah voters in my are going to oppose on may fourteenth to decide whether or not to spend more tax dollars to renovate a football stadium so that a private corporation can make more money on football and you know as much as i like the n.f.l. because it's probably one of the most socialist organizations in the united states and levers it was wherever say it was what he had the same pose as the guy you know really. but you know whoever's the top player ends up with the you know the by the all these there's all this stuff or you know this at a salary caps and unions and every you know the n.f.l. cool socialist organization but still stephen ross is worth four point four billion bucks in miami and he wants the miami taxpayers to pick up the cost of the stadium i mean you know it's like george bush putting six hundred thousand borrowed dollars into the texas rangers stadium to
tax actually raised taxes on upper income it was a right right. and so j.f.k. i'm sorry but barack obama is in the line the standard line of progressive democrats ok i'd like to move along so yeah voters in my are going to oppose on may fourteenth to decide whether or not to spend more tax dollars to renovate a football stadium so that a private corporation can make more money on football and you know as much as i like the n.f.l. because it's probably one of the most socialist organizations in...
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especially low-tax jurisdictions and tax havens. that is a populist concern -- not just populist, but a legitimate, american concern. what is different? back then, president reagan was the primary force pushing tax reform on a very reluctant congress. today, it is the congress. point, it ishis the congress and tax committee starting the ball rolling on tax reform, but the administration is not opposed. it is a willing participant, and i think you will find the president more directly engaged. tax reform is going to help the american economy, help get jobs. in this comparative world of ours, we have to do everything we possibly can legitimately and reasonably to help american people, help american small business, help american multinational corporations, american companies compete better and have less red tape so they can focus more on jobs. it's a combination of substance and psychology, which i think will help spur the economy. >> i would just say that the tax code was broken and needed to be fixed, and the tax code is broken now.
especially low-tax jurisdictions and tax havens. that is a populist concern -- not just populist, but a legitimate, american concern. what is different? back then, president reagan was the primary force pushing tax reform on a very reluctant congress. today, it is the congress. point, it ishis the congress and tax committee starting the ball rolling on tax reform, but the administration is not opposed. it is a willing participant, and i think you will find the president more directly engaged....
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they pay their taxes. they continue to pay their taxes, what are they supposed to do now if this budget were to pass? how do they make it up? medicare. medicare, republicans say we're going to save it. they are going to save it. the truth is they want to get rid of it and that is not exaggerated. they come back and say put us in charge and we'll replace that guaranteed benefit that you pay for that you work for your whole life. [applause] they will give you a voucher. they will say to your mom, hey mom, here's a coupon. that's what it is. you can get a coupon. it is worth x amount of dollars and no matter how sick you get, when you hit that number you're finished. the congressional budget office a year and half a go looked a that the proposal and they said $6,500d cost the average more a year to get the same health care they are getting now. where are they from? i'm being serious. where are they from? what don't they understand about this country? what don't they understand about all those deseptember amer
they pay their taxes. they continue to pay their taxes, what are they supposed to do now if this budget were to pass? how do they make it up? medicare. medicare, republicans say we're going to save it. they are going to save it. the truth is they want to get rid of it and that is not exaggerated. they come back and say put us in charge and we'll replace that guaranteed benefit that you pay for that you work for your whole life. [applause] they will give you a voucher. they will say to your mom,...
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as well on the tax cuts. the president agreed to extend the tax cuts, and even republicans privately said they were surprised they got a clean extension from him. there certainly is the impression the president compromise too much in his first term. that is why you see this different approach that we've been talking about since the beginning of a more aggressive, combat of obama, but also on obama that reaches out to the public to try to bring public pressure to bear on republicans, and who did that. president reagan did that. it is more of a model that reagan used. you will see him apply that to all of the issues in the pipeline. host: let me go back to something the president said in his address today. he talked about life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. in terms of the tactics of moving ahead on the guns agenda, we also heard the president last week talking about the inalienable rights of the average american, and that includes protecting our children. you can see a different twist on the constitut
as well on the tax cuts. the president agreed to extend the tax cuts, and even republicans privately said they were surprised they got a clean extension from him. there certainly is the impression the president compromise too much in his first term. that is why you see this different approach that we've been talking about since the beginning of a more aggressive, combat of obama, but also on obama that reaches out to the public to try to bring public pressure to bear on republicans, and who did...
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the election of harding basically two things he had to slogans one was lower taxes top tax rate was ninety one percent he lowered it to twenty five percent nineteen twenty want to since he was elected and his slogan more more business in government less government in business in other words outsource and be regulated and some familiar this these two things which he put into place nine hundred twenty one kicked off the roaring twenty's the bubble of the were in twenty's which led to the crash of twenty nine so we learned so we get really stupid there for a period of time we learned from that night from really nine hundred thirty two until the one nine hundred eighty s. and by the time the one nine hundred eighty s. came along sixty years down the road more or less time that came along and the only people who you know like it phil gramm had proposed gramm leach bliley right you know to and glass steagall if you propose that back in the fifty's or the sixty's or even the early seventy's there were still people in congress who remembered the crash and the go on your crazy but instead made you
the election of harding basically two things he had to slogans one was lower taxes top tax rate was ninety one percent he lowered it to twenty five percent nineteen twenty want to since he was elected and his slogan more more business in government less government in business in other words outsource and be regulated and some familiar this these two things which he put into place nine hundred twenty one kicked off the roaring twenty's the bubble of the were in twenty's which led to the crash of...
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deregulate and tax cut the country into financial ruin or don't tax cut the country into financial ruin. there is no reason to overthink the bush presidency. it was just as bad as you thought. as bush himself might advise, when you're considering his legacy, go with your gut. >>> joining us is colonel wilkerson, former chief of staff, currently professor of government at the college of william and mary. what was your reaction to watching the circumstance of the george w. bush rehabilitation reputation today? >> the biggest thing that hit me, because torture was the issue that made me go public in 2005 was when he stood in front of the library and said people will be able to come to this library and see we stayed true to our convictions. this at the same time a week ago the constitution project on detainee treatment released its report which answered two really big questions. did the united states torture? yes. resoundingly so. and did it originate the decision there for at the top level? vice president and president. yes, it did. i don't think that's something that represents my convict
deregulate and tax cut the country into financial ruin or don't tax cut the country into financial ruin. there is no reason to overthink the bush presidency. it was just as bad as you thought. as bush himself might advise, when you're considering his legacy, go with your gut. >>> joining us is colonel wilkerson, former chief of staff, currently professor of government at the college of william and mary. what was your reaction to watching the circumstance of the george w. bush...
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the election of harding basically two things he had to slogans one was lower taxes top tax rate was ninety one percent he lowered it to twenty five percent nineteen twenty want to since he was elected and his slogan more more business in government less government in business in other words outsource and deregulate and some familiar this these two things which he put into place nine hundred twenty one kicked off the roaring twenty's the bubble of the word twenty's which led to the crash of twenty nine so we learned so we get really stupid there for a period of time we learned from that night from from really nine hundred thirty two until the one nine hundred eighty s. and by the time the one nine hundred eighty s. came along sixty years down the road more or less time that came along and the only people who you know like it phil gramm had proposed gramm which bliley right you know to and glass steagall if you propose that back in the fifty's or the sixty's or even the early seventy's there were still people in congress who remembered the crash and the big o. and your crazy but instead made
the election of harding basically two things he had to slogans one was lower taxes top tax rate was ninety one percent he lowered it to twenty five percent nineteen twenty want to since he was elected and his slogan more more business in government less government in business in other words outsource and deregulate and some familiar this these two things which he put into place nine hundred twenty one kicked off the roaring twenty's the bubble of the word twenty's which led to the crash of...
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they do not like some of the new fees and taxes on their industry. there is probably a next bag for a lot of companies involved in health care. host: there was a story by "the lost angeles times." some of their health insurance is going to get pricier. our health insurance companies changing their policies for members because of the affordable care act? guest: let's talk about what is happening in the individual markets. there are policies that may not offer the same comprehensiveness of coverage that the affordable care act has. it covers maternity care and hospitalization and so on. they are getting noticed that the current policy will not meet the federal standards. this story has gone a lot of attention in the press this week. this coverage is no longer adequate. you can enroll in a different policy. you may pay more or less for your coverage. this is something that is upsetting to people who like the policy they had. host: jane up next from tampa, florida, uninsured. caller: good morning. i have not applied for the aca but my son did and he didn
they do not like some of the new fees and taxes on their industry. there is probably a next bag for a lot of companies involved in health care. host: there was a story by "the lost angeles times." some of their health insurance is going to get pricier. our health insurance companies changing their policies for members because of the affordable care act? guest: let's talk about what is happening in the individual markets. there are policies that may not offer the same comprehensiveness...
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story broke about the irs and the political key words they were using to scrutinize applications for tax-exempt status, that story broke because an inspector general report was coming out about it and an irs official decided she would apologize for that practice ahead of that inspector general report coming out. that's how we all came to know that that thing was happening. the department of justice collecting phone records for all those phone lines of the "associated press," that story broke because the justice department sent a letter to the ap, telling them that that surveillance had happened and then the ap decided to make it public. the story about the justice department getting access to the phone records and e-mails of that fox news reporter, that other leak investigation, that one broke at the same time as all those other ones but the timing on the fox reporter story was by accident. the fbi getting into that reporters' e-mails and phone calls. was supposed to been made public a year and a half ago but apparently accidentally left sealed in a court filing by accident until a court report
story broke about the irs and the political key words they were using to scrutinize applications for tax-exempt status, that story broke because an inspector general report was coming out about it and an irs official decided she would apologize for that practice ahead of that inspector general report coming out. that's how we all came to know that that thing was happening. the department of justice collecting phone records for all those phone lines of the "associated press," that...
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and then you have conservatives arguing since we have the highest corporate tax rate in the world and the rationale for why that works. live from an economic standpoint that produces more prosperity. what works under ronald reagan, how jack kennedy did it and have it worked. but you don't hear the same argument coming from this administration. they also can't come forward and have an honest discussion about what their objectives are. the increasing prosperity by unleashing the private sector overbearing, not reasonable but overbearing government regulations. we believe there is an unlimited ability for prosperity. the left believes it is a fixed amount. and everybody gets a slice of it. but you don't hear of a left articulating a response to that discussion because what obama wants to do is force the redistribution. and if honest about that, honest about his goals of not equalizing everyone but bringing them down and that is what happens when you try to equalize and come if he were to be honest about that and give a philosophical defense the american people would reject it resoundingl
and then you have conservatives arguing since we have the highest corporate tax rate in the world and the rationale for why that works. live from an economic standpoint that produces more prosperity. what works under ronald reagan, how jack kennedy did it and have it worked. but you don't hear the same argument coming from this administration. they also can't come forward and have an honest discussion about what their objectives are. the increasing prosperity by unleashing the private sector...
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administration is weak on terrorism and yet wasn't it a few weeks ago they were complaining about all of the tax? and not only only that, we've k more than all of the administration have done. that's a fact, whether they like it or not. the second thing that really bothers me about what they've been saying today, the anti-muslim rhetoric is one of the reasons that the republican party will, in my judgment, remain in minority for a long time. 99% of americans do not support islamic jihadism. they are appalled by it as n anybody. you heard the two brothers uncle. there are muslim countries all over that are allies. how do you think the muslims in kosovo feel? do you think they hate us? we saved them from genocide. >> just this week in canada, what are we talking about? >> absolutely. this idea that we can condemn an entire religion, both here and abroad, is nuts. i mean, look, jared loughner was a terrorist. timothy mcveigh was a terrorist. adam lanza was a terrorist. they were christians. >> bill o'reilly is using this text to condemn muslims in general. listen. >> it's all about motivation and i
administration is weak on terrorism and yet wasn't it a few weeks ago they were complaining about all of the tax? and not only only that, we've k more than all of the administration have done. that's a fact, whether they like it or not. the second thing that really bothers me about what they've been saying today, the anti-muslim rhetoric is one of the reasons that the republican party will, in my judgment, remain in minority for a long time. 99% of americans do not support islamic jihadism....
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device business you're not taxed on revenues you're taxed on income to each other and each industry or profit rather in each industry has its own calculations for coming up with what that income or profit is so you know they just take what's what's the margin with some larger profit margin and so on the nine percent were in the weeds here so again. let me let me get mark into this what. what is the vision i have has has there ever been a time in the united states or in any other country in the world where getting government. completely out of the way and doing a free market based solutions. way of running things has succeeded absolutely free no but deregulation the age where the only superpower left why are we the only superpower left after reagan then before reagan his heart on that didn't work that's exactly right communism doesn't it i'm not advocating i mean i don't understand but the bottom line here is that today's speech by president obama laid looks at the constitution and kind of disregards and says what can government do what problems can solve government is not there to s
device business you're not taxed on revenues you're taxed on income to each other and each industry or profit rather in each industry has its own calculations for coming up with what that income or profit is so you know they just take what's what's the margin with some larger profit margin and so on the nine percent were in the weeds here so again. let me let me get mark into this what. what is the vision i have has has there ever been a time in the united states or in any other country in the...